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Creation Date: 03-05-2009 10:07 PM
Sarah Lothmann
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Entries: 4
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In General 11 Weeks & 1 Day Later Entry Tools Rate This Entry
  #4 New 05-18-2009 08:22 PM
It's been 11 weeks and 1 day since I crunched my shoulder in class. I went to the doctor today for yet another x-ray. Doc says I'm all healed up!!! So now that the fracture is all solid again I have to do a few more additional weeks in Physical Therapy. During these next few weeks I am supposed to simulate some motions I will encounter in the horse world and Aikido dojo. Assuming there's no pain, then I am allowed back into action FINALLY!!!
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#2 08-24-2009 05:39 PM
Hi Linda - still coping with the shoulder, but it is doing so much better! I have since returned to the mat (only to sprain the other shoulder!) and have slowly begun riding again. I can't ride the green horses yet as the shoulder is still not strong enough for that yet. But I am back in PT for another 4 weeks...hopefully this will do the trick! Sounds like you are in a bit of pain too? How are you healing up?
#1 06-13-2009 10:18 AM
Linda Eskin Says:
Sarah - How are you doing? Are you back on the mat, and back in the saddle, or still having shoulder problems? I just started PT (no break, but AC separation and brachial plexus injury). Should be at least 4 more weeks. Dreading having to catch/hold the equids for the farrier tomorrow. We already put it off one week... Anyway, I hope you are well, and have just been too busy training and riding to post to your blog. Linda
 




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